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Welcome, I have been teaching maths since 2010. I enjoy producing engaging activities to use in the classroom. I don't make anything I wouldn't use myself!
Sine Ratio
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Sine Ratio

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Introduction to the Sine Ratio. Trigonometry, Pythagoras, Right angled triangles.
Revision Checklist - GCSE Higher Maths  9-1
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Revision Checklist - GCSE Higher Maths 9-1

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Revision checklist for the new Higher GCSE Maths 9-1 Exam. For a more detailed revision checklist designed to promote independent learning with links to Mathswatch and Corbett maths video clips I now have a more recent resource: Maths Revision Checklist Please rate or review if you found resource useful - thank you :-)
Multiplying and Dividing with Powers of 10 Bingo Game Activity
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Multiplying and Dividing with Powers of 10 Bingo Game Activity

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Multiplying and dividing by Multiples of 10 Multiplying and dividing Bingo! A bingo game on operations to multiply and divide using powers of ten. Questions are projected on the board. You can change the order of these if you want. Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively, there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board. If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student who crosses off all nine numbers and calls out ‘bingo!’ is the winner.(For a speed version it can be the first to get a row or column). Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Simultaneous Equations Code Breaker Activity
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Simultaneous Equations Code Breaker Activity

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Simultaneous Equations Code Breaker Activity Make simultaneous equations fun with this code-breaker game. Students are asked to solve the 12 simultaneous equations to generate a code. Ideal as a review activity. Solutions Included. The code is random to avoid your students attempting to guess a riddle rather than ‘do the maths’! Make it more engaging by offering a small reward for the first student to crack the code. This makes a great spiral review activity.
Multiplying Fractions bingo! game
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Multiplying Fractions bingo! game

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Multiplying Fractions Bingo! game A bingo game on multiplying fractions by integers, proper fractions and mixed numbers. Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board. If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
A single sheet with the three trigonometric graphs drawn.
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A single sheet with the three trigonometric graphs drawn.

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Sine, cosine and tangent graph drawn on one sheet. Helpful for students to understand the shape of trig graphs, their key intersections and turning points and by drawing horizontal lines to see why there can be multiple solutions to e.g sin x = 1/2.
SSDD Questions
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SSDD Questions

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These questions are inspired by Craig Barton’s SSDD questions who got the idea from an article on the benefits of interleaved mathematics by D. Rohrer et al. SSDD stands for ‘same surface different deep’ and the idea is that as teachers we become overconfident in students ability to use a technique to solve a problem as in most lessons students already know what technique to apply as they have already been told that’s what they will be doing in the lesson. Usually students apply one technique to solve a variety of problems in any one lesson. SSDD questions turn this on its head by having what looks like one problem but students are then asked questions that will require a variety of strategies to solve them. The aim is that students become more adept at identifying the strategy required to solve the problem without being told this first. The slides here can be used as they are but could also be adapted and extended for your own use. They are suitable as starters but a collection of questions could be used as the main part of a lesson.
Trigonometry mixed homework including problem solving
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Trigonometry mixed homework including problem solving

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Trigonometry questions designed to test students ability to apply their knowledge of basic trigonometry using the sine, cosine and tangent ratios. Includes problem solving questions. Solutions provided! If you like the resource please rate or review - thank you :-)